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Rubbish Removal and house clearance service in NW9 Kingsbury and Colindale

In need of waste removed or house clearance in this great area? This area of North West London retains it’s rural roots, with a large variety of park and open community spaces. A popular family area, the area sees the usual scattering of high street pubs, shops and restaurants, as well as several primary and secondary schools. One of which, Kingsbury High School, was used to film the first two seasons of Grange Hill. Hendon Police College is also located in the area, as is the Royal Airforce Museum.

So more important things.. You need rubbish cleared fast? Contact us today for a free quote. Our team will do all the loading and clear anything required.

For further information about our rubbish removal, house clearance and office clearance service in Kingsbury and Colindale call us on 0207 624 9215 or email us.

Kingsburywas historically a small parish in the Hundred of Gore and county of Middlesex. Until the nineteenth century it was largely rural with only scattered settlements. Although it lay close to London, development started slowly, and it was not until after World War I that the district became built up. An aircraft industry was established in the part of Kingsbury adjacent to Hendon aerdrome during the war, while the road network was improved to cater for the British Empire Exhibition in nearby Wembley in 1924.

Colindale - Formerly in the borough and ancient parish of Hendon, the area was essentially the dale between Mill Hill and The Burroughs. By the middle of the 20th century, it had come to include that part of the Edgware Road between The Hyde and Burnt Oak. The area is named after a 16th century family of the same name. Until the 20th century, Collindale was without any buildings save for a large house called Collindale Lodge, Collindale Farm and a few cottages (a spelling with two Ls has been used, as on this ordnance survey map printed in 1873). All of these properties were on Collindeep Lane which had in the medieval period been an alternative route out of London (via Hampstead, Golders Green and Hendon) to the Edgware Road.